50 
ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Each Per doz. 100 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. The well- 
known hardy Hydrangea.$0 20 $2 00 
Quercifolia (Oak-leaved Hydrangea). Very 
handsome . u 0 5 00 
Radiata. Handsome native variety; fine for 
naturalizing. 20 i 75 
HYPERICUM Ascyron. 2 ."> 2 50 
Calycinum . 20 2 00 
Densiflorum. 20 2 00 
Moserianum. Extremely beautiful and desirable: 
large golden yellow flowers. 20 2 00 $12 00 
Patulum . 25 2 00 14 00 
Prolificum. 20 2 00 14 00 
ILEX verticillata (Deciduous Holly). Valuable for 
its brilliant scarlet berries in fall and winter... 20 2 00 
ITEA Virginica . 20 1 75 
LESPEDEZA bicoior. 18 to 24 inches. .10 5 25 
LILAC, Common Purple. 1 to 2% feet. 15 1 50 8 00 
2% to 3 ft et. 20 2 00 12 on 
Common White. 1% to 2 feet. 15 1 50 10 00 
2% to 3 feet. 20 2 00 13 00 
Persian. White and purple; small flowers. 3 
to 4 feet. 25 2 50 10 00 
NEW VARIETIES OF LILACS 
Strong, 2-year budded plants (described below). For prices of named 
Lilacs, grown on their own roots, see page 22. 
Bertha Dammann. Immense trusses of pure white flowers; very 
profuse bloomer. 35 ets. each. 
Emily Lemoine. Double; very large rosy lilac flowers; fine. 35 ets. 
each, $3.50 per doz. 
Flore pleno. One of tlm oldest of the double Lilacs, and an excellent 
kind. Simply a double Vulgaris. Large and fine. 35 ets. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
Marie Legraye. The best white Lilac in cultivation. 35 ets. each. 
$3.50 per doz. 
President Carnot. Double; lilac with white center. 50 ets. each, 
$5 per doz. 
President Grevy. A beautiful blue; individual. Very double and 
very large; one of the finest Lilacs. 50 ets. each, $5 per doz. 
Souvenir de la Spath. The most distinct and beautiful variety in the 
collection. Trusses immense; very compact; florets very large, 
deep purplish red. Growth vigorous. 2 to 3 feet. 35 ets. each, 
$3.50 per doz. 
Vir?inite. Double, large, tender rose. 35 ets. each, $3.50 per doz. 
EMILY LEMOINE LILAC 
PHILADELPHIA CORONA HU’S 
Each 
LILAC Josikea (Chionanthus-leaved Lilac). A 
very distinct and beautiful species.$0 30 
Japonica. A new and unique species from Japan, 
attaining the size of a tree, with large panicles 
of white flowers; foliage very large, thick 
and deep green color. 35 
Villosa. Another new Japanese species, with 
foliage resembling the White Fringe (Chio- 
nanthus), and producing immense panicles 
of white flowers late in tlie season. 25 
Emodi. A wild species, with large shining 
leaves; whitish flowers in June. 25 
Saugeana. One of the Persian Lilacs; reddish 
flowers. 20 
LONICERA Morrowi (Upright Honeysuckle). One 
of the most desirable shrubs in cultivation, 
both on account of its flowers and fruit, 
which are borne in great abundance. 20 
Ruprechtiana. 20 
Bella Candida, ro^ea and albida. New and ex¬ 
tremely beautiful in flower and fruit. 50 
Grandiflora. Large red bloom. 20 
Tatarica. Pink flowers. 20 
Tatarica alba. White flowers. 20 
Xylosteum (Fly Honeysuckle). 20 
Fragrantissima. A very early sweet-scented 
species. 25 
LIMONIA trifoliata (Hardy Orange). 15 
MYRICA cerifera (Wax Myrtle, Bavberry or Can- 
dleberry). 12 to 18 inches. 20 
PHILADELPHUS aureus (Svringa, or Mock 
Orange). Golden foliage. 20 
Zeyheri. 20 
Coronarius. 2 to 3 feet. 20 
Dianthaeilora plena. Double-flowering. 2 to 3 
feet. 20 
Grandiflorus. 20 
Nepalensis variegata. 20 
PRIVET, California The California Privet is un¬ 
surpassed for hedging, being hardy, free from 
disease, bears shearing well, grows rapidly 
and is very attractive; special prices quoted 
by the thousand. 3 to 4feet; unusually fine. 15 
2 % to 3 feet; 2-year branched. 12 
12 to 15 inches; 1 year. 10 
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